This course is part of the Computer and Network System Administration Masters Track in the Computer Science Department at Florida State University.
Installing Linux on Your Lab PC
Security and Courtesy for Root Users
Lecture Notes - Set 1 - Introduction
Lecture Notes - Set 2 - Daemons
Lecture Notes - Set 3 - More Daemons
Lecture Notes - Set 4 - Booting the System
Lecture Notes - Set 5 - Rootly Powers, Process Management
Lecture Notes - Set 6 - Adding New Users, The Filesystem
Lecture Notes - Set 7 - The Network File System (NFS)
Lecture Notes - Set 8 - Sharing Files
Lecture Notes - Set 9 - Configuring a kernel
Lecture Notes - Set 10 - Devices and Drivers
Lecture Notes - Set 11 - Serial Devices
Lecture Notes - Set 12 - Adding Disks, File Systems
Lecture Notes - Set 13 - TCP/IP and Routing
Lecture Notes - Set 14 - Network Hardware
Lecture Notes - Set 15 - Introduction to DNS
Lecture Notes - Set 16 - SLIP and PPP
Lecture Notes - Set 17 - DNS Configuration
Lecture Notes - Set 18 - Disk Space Management
Lecture Notes - Set 19 - Sendmail I
Lecture Notes - Set 20 - Sendmail II
Lecture Notes - Set 21 - Sendmail III
Lecture Notes - Set 22 - Performance Analysis
Lecture Notes - Set 23 - More Performance Analysis
Lecture Notes - Set 24 - Accounting
Lecture Notes - Set 25 - Syslog daemon
Lecture Notes - Set 26 - System Security
Lecture Notes - Set 27 - Intruders
Lecture Notes - Set 28 - Windows NT
Lecture Notes - Set 29 - Miscellanous
Lecture Notes - Set 30 - Policy and Politics
The textbook: UNIX System Administration Handbook, Second Edition, by E. Nemeth, et al, 1995, Prentice Hall.
Journal of Network and Systems Management [JNSM]
David Jones's SysAdmin class (Spring 1996)
Dr. Ted Baker, for supervising the course.
Dr. Dave Kuncicky, for creating the course and the original version of the lecture notes.